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  1. Abū Ibrāhīm Ismā'īl ibn-i Aḥmad-i Sāmāni (Persian: ابو ابراهیم اسماعیل بن احمد سامانی; May 849 – 24 November 907), better known simply as Ismail-i Samani (اسماعیل سامانی), and also known as Isma'il ibn-i Ahmad (اسماعیل بن احمد), was the Samanid amir of Transoxiana (892–907) and ...

  2. In 892, Ismail Samani (892–907) united the Samanid state under one ruler, thus effectively putting an end to the feudal system used by the Samanids. It was also under him that the Samanids became independent of Abbasid authority.

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  4. Mausoleum (sometimes called the Mausoleum of Ismail Samani), late 9th–early 10th century, Samanid Dynasty, Bukhara, Uzbekistan (photo: Elizabeth Macaulay, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) An architectural masterpiece in brick. Since antiquity, Bukhara, one of the famed cities on the. Silk Roads. of Asia, now in Uzbekistan, has been a nexus of trade.

  5. Ismail; Pronunciation: Arabic: [ˈʔɪsmaːˈʕiːl] Egyptian Arabic: [esmæˈʕiːl] Turkish: Persian: [esmɒːˈʔiːl] Gender: male: Language(s) Arabic: Origin; Language(s) Arabic: Meaning: Heard by God: Other names; Alternative spelling: Esmail: Related names: Hebrew ישמעאל “Ishmael”

  6. Ismoil Somoni Peak, Formerly Stalin Peak and Communism Peak, the highest mountain in the former Soviet Union territories is now called after Ismoil Somoni or Ismail Samani (d. 907), leader of the Samani dynasty which conquered the region now known as the country of Tajikistan in which the mountain rises to a heigh of 7,495m (24,590 ft).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ahmad_SamaniAhmad Samani - Wikipedia

    Coin of Ahmad Samani. Ahmad ibn Ismail (Persian: احمد سامانی; died 24 January 914) was amir of the Samanids (907–914). He was the son of Ismail Samani. He was known as the "Martyred Amir". Biography. Ahmad is first mentioned in the early 900s, when he was appointed as the governor of Gurgan.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nasr_INasr I - Wikipedia

    In 874, Nasr sent his brother Ismail Samani to capture the city of Bukhara, which had recently been ravaged by troops of Khwarazm. The city opened its gates to him, and Ismail was appointed governor by Nasr. Disagreement over where tax money should be distributed, however, caused a conflict to erupt between the brothers in 885.

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